TRANSITIONS IN PRACTICE climate change and everyday life Elizabeth Shove, ESRC climate change leadership fellowship

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TRANSITIONS IN PRACTICE climate change and everyday life Elizabeth Shove, ESRC climate change leadership fellowship

A FRAMEWORK FOR PRO-ENVIRONMENTAL BEHAVIOURS Defra January 2008 This report sets out a framework for Defra s work on pro-environmental behaviour. It pulls together evidence on public understanding, attitudes and behaviours; identifies behaviour goals; and draws conclusions on the potential for change across a range of behaviour groups. The headline behaviour goals -Install insulation -Better energy management -Install microgeneration-increase recycling -Waste less (food)-more responsible water usage-use more efficient vehicles -Use car less for short trips -Avoid unnecessary flights (short haul)-buy energy efficient products-eat more food that is locally in season - Adopt lower impact diet

Awareness and choice Practical consciousness Informs a lot of discussion about how to engender sustainability Considers habits in isolation Often implausible in terms of daily routines e.g. comfort, cleanliness

choice, change, belief, attitude, information, behaviour But what if we see consumption as consequence of ordinary practice? What is required in order to be a normal member of society? How does this change, and with what consequence for sustainability?

Comfort and indoor environments it is becoming normal to expect 22 degrees C inside, all year round, all over the world and whatever the weather outside Similar trends naturalisation of need Cleanliness and showering it is becoming normal to shower once or twice a day (in the UK, the amount of water used for showering is expected to increase five fold between 1991-2021) Laundering From once a week to once a day or more, but with lower temperatures than ever before but possibly different dynamics and different implications for the future

climate change: indoors and out In Europe primary energy consumption by buildings is around 50% of total energy consumption. Almost 50% of this energy is used in the provision of indoor climate control for occupant comfort. The costs of comfort Fergus Nicol. Editorial / Energy and Buildings 39 (2007) 737 739

Outdoor weather Indoor weather Heating, cooling and the human body The changing relation between indoors and out

How come 22 degrees C? physical parameters and cultural concerns sea breeze or mountain air what climate to provide?

Thermal comfort research: the quest for comfort Defining comfort

Standardising comfort, sweat and smell: the clo and the olf The standard amount of insulation required to keep a resting person warm in a windless room at 70 F (21.1 C) is equal to one Clo. Units were chosen so that 1 clo would be roughly the insulating value afforded by a man s underwear and a lightweight suit, or a heavy top coat alone. The Olf is a unit used to measure the scent emission of people and objects. One olf is defined as the scent emission of an "average person", a sitting adult that takes an average of 0.7 baths per day and whose skin has a total area of 1.8 square metres; the scent emission of an object or person is measured by trained personnel comparing it to normed scents. Professor Fanger in his "Doctor-dress" at a reception at DTU, June 14, 2001 Standardising science also matters for ventilation rates and energy consumption.

Path dependence and comfort air-conditioning: from luxury to necessity locked into building design: no eaves, no porch in exchange for central air conditioning locked into ways of life: no veranda, no pools, no lemonade

If a building is set, regularly at, say, 22 ºC the occupants will choose their clothing so that they are comfortable at that temperature. If enough buildings are controlled at this temperature, it becomes a norm for that society at that period of its history, and anything different is regarded as uncomfortable (Humphreys 1995: 10)

escalating consumption

GETTING WET ALL OVER something to be avoided: leaky bodies, water and danger an occasional activity undertaken by a small section of the population a regular practice for most people a daily routine for most people

The needle shower 1850s, Motts Catalogue a most complete bath the four different sprays may be used together or separately, at the immediate control of the bather Not suitable for women (too bracing) Features the latest thermostatic controls Offers hydrotherapy in the home Incredibly expensive

Bathing and civilisation National identity Cleanliness and godliness Dirt and social disorder Sanitary science Moral duty

Bathroom infrastructure

Lots of stuff

Ideal Home 2003 exhibition model includes Telephone Radio Seat Aromatherapy option Steam option De-luxe version for two persons Offers instant relaxation, quick release from stress

What might showering become?

Representations of bathing as pleasure and duty. How is bathing located in terms of indulgence and obligation? Representations of what bathing means in terms of the body and its relation to nature How is bathing located with respect to the purification of the body and the restoration of 'natural' balance? Representations of what bathing means for self in society. How is bathing located: as preparation for social interaction or recuperation from it?

Increasing frequency 21% of per capita domestic indoor water use in the USA and 12% in the UK 40-60 litres per wash in the UK but 80 in the USA 274 cycles per year in the UK but 340+ in the USA Decreasing temperatures 92% homes have washing machine in the UK 1970s - 25% washed at 90 degrees C. 1998-7% washed at 90 degrees C.

Freshness and frequency I So do things feel different as well when you haven't washed them? R I feel different - I I know I m clean - I know I've put all clean clothes on - so I'm alright - do you know what I mean?... it wasn t dirty, it wasn t smelly or anything, it just really wanted freshening in my mind

From disinfection to reflection A generation ago, boiling was considered essential for getting the wash really clean and germ free Whiteness as the measure of cleanliness the reflectometer Whatever comes out of the machine, to me that is clean

How is laundry done? What steps and stages? What skills and expertise? Who does it? What are the tools of laundering? What devices, appliances and chemicals are involved? When to launder? What are the cycles and flows of washing, wearing and appearance? Laundry as a system of systems Why launder? For sensation, display, disinfection, deodorisation or routine. What is there to launder? What stocks, fabrics and types of clothing are involved? Understandings of service of what it means to do the laundry emerge as consequence of constituent practices, technologies and conventions

Ratchet Questions for energy policy Pinwheel to which energy-consuming practices do these models apply? In which direction and at what rates are ratchets, pinwheels and systems of systems turning? Systems of systems What are the windows of opportunity for policy intervention in each case?

Could this be the future of comfort?

New commercial opportunities

The future of clothing care? Freshening machines - not washing at all Re-introduce commercial laundries - electronic tagging Renting clothing, shifting fashions (commercial and domestic cleaning), fully serviced clothing From foul to fragrant Textures and textiles

Merino Fresh Is a revolutionary concept. This technology enables woven products made from merino wool, such as suits, trousers or skirts, to be simply cleaned and refreshed using a domestic shower. Australian wool innovation

Geels 2002.

Social theory of practice: explaining daily showering Image Regeneration of whole body and of civic order Stuff Public provision, collective infrastructure Procedure Collective event, shared social calendar Image Moral-medical discipline, disease and disorder Stuff State investment in public health Procedure Regular private habits, weekly schedules. Image self image, invigoration freshness, and fitness Stuff Instant hot water, private bathroom(s) Procedure Fragmented moments, speed and convenience

Requires an extended vocabulary

Routine/ordinary consumption Practice, convention, routine, dynamics of sociotechnical systems, structuring of options, standardisation, globalisation Where the real challenges lie Individual belief, attitude, behaviour, information, persuasion Reflexive/conspicuous consumption Where most effort has focused

But old habits die hard Twelve Steps to Help You Kick the CO2 Habit The day's agenda is to give a human face to environmental issues; empower people to become active agents of sustainable and equitable development. Or, The day s agenda is to position C02 as an matter of personal addiction, thereby denying the social and institutional reproduction of habit, or any wider politics of consumption, production and demand